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Later Athlon CPUs, afforded greater transistor budgets by smaller 180 nm and 130 nm process nodes, moved to on-die L2 cache at full CPU clock speed.
The 8th film in the Godzilla series, it was also the second of two island themed Godzilla adventures that Toho produced with slightly smaller budgets than most of the Godzilla films from this time period.
As government and private patronage of the arts decreased throughout the 20th century, new works were often commissioned and performed with smaller budgets, very often resulting in chamber-sized works, and short, one-act operas.
A recent multi-city study of municipal spending on public goods in the United States found that ethnically or racially diverse cities spend a smaller portion of their budgets and less per capita on public services than do the more homogenous cities.
Despite often smaller budgets and smaller venues, their public appeal sometimes rivalled that of white minstrel troupes.
By evening there are some restaurants, including Malaysian, Greek, Indian, Kurdish, Turkish, Chinese, Thai, Lebanese, and continental as well as smaller cafés catering to all budgets.
However as limited amounts of newer equipment became available from a smaller Air Force, and budgets tightened, the ANG would reduce the numbers of aircraft assigned to each unit.
Researchers have also worked to convert optical tweezers from large, complex instruments to smaller, simpler ones, for use by those with smaller research budgets.
It resulted in lower budgets and even lower performances, which resulted in even smaller audiences.
In 1969 a re-alignment from pure research to smaller projects directly requested by the Armed Forces took place, along with a change of name to Defence Research Establishment Valcartier ( DREV ) and a general downsizing of the station and its budgets.
Therefore, this automatically results in evaluations being allocated smaller budgets that are inadequate for a rigorous evaluation.
They generally have smaller budgets than National Public Radio ( NPR ) network outlets, due to the small audience of potential contributors and business donors.
They generally have lesser fan bases and smaller budgets.
That summer, the second American Soccer League was created on a smaller scale and with smaller budgets.
The cost of a clearance search may not prove to be cost effective to businesses with smaller budgets or individual inventors.
He joined Ligier for 1988, ironically alongside the man he replaced at Ferrari, René Arnoux, but the team's first non-turbo powered car since, the Michel Beaujon designed JS31-Judd, was totally uncompetitive scoring no points and more often than not failing to qualify, even against teams with much smaller budgets such as AGS and Rial ( the French teams low point of the year was when both Johansson and Arnoux failed to qualify for the French Grand Prix at Paul Ricard in the first weekend of July ).
When the war started to wind down, Fetzer began asking for smaller and smaller budgets to run the office and began firing the 15, 000 people employed by the office.
Typically the Board of Finance is seen as being more cost-conscious than the governing body-that is, it prefers smaller budgets.
Productions with smaller budgets are allowed to use both guild talent and talent from the public.
CAM-D is said to work with a wider variety of existing transmitters, which is a selling point for smaller broadcasters with limited budgets.

smaller and forced
In 1652 and 1654 he was forced to sell his collection of paintings and graphic art, and he subsequently moved to a smaller house.
Funding has dwindled so badly that some smaller public libraries have been forced to cut their hours and release employees.
Afterwards, the exhausted troops were forced to leave Hunan for Sanwan, Jiangxi, where Mao re-organized the scattered soldiers, rearranging the military division into smaller regiments.
Pakistan was forced to accept a smaller share of the armed forces as most of the military assets such as weapons depots, military bases were located inside India and those that were in Pakistan were mostly obsolete and it also had a dangerously low ammunition reserve of only one week.
* 1827-A Lao rebellion led by Anouvong was defeated in 1827, following which Siam destroyed Vientiane, carried out massive forced population transfers from Laos to the more securely held area of Isan, and divided the Lao mueang British Malayainto smaller units to prevent another uprising.
Mathews fought with spirit but in a disorderly way, breaking the formation of his fleet, and showing no power of direction, while Navarro's smaller fleet retained cohesion and fought off the energetic but confused attacks of its larger enemy until the arrival of the French fleet forced the heavily damaged British fleet to withdraw.
This forced Romero to scale back his story, rewriting the script and adjusting his original vision to fit the smaller budget.
Other stations, including a variety of pay and regional free-to-air stations, are forced to broadcast in the UHF band, since the VHF band is very overloaded with four stations sharing a very small frequency band, which can be so overcrowded that one or more channels, more often than not one of the MediaWorks-owned channels ( TV3 and FOUR ), is unavailable in some smaller towns.
Three sizes of the probe were created ; the primary probe model was supplemented by a smaller model for wide shots and a large model that used forced perspective to give the probe the illusion of massive dimensions.
During Reconstruction many of York County's larger property owners were forced to sell off portions of their land to smaller farmers: The size of the average farm in York County dropped considerably while the number of small farming operations increased.
Though the Dutch fleet was eventually forced to end the pursuit, they had managed to cripple the English fleet, and lost but four smaller ships themselves, for the Spieghel refused to sink and was repaired.
Originally planned for construction on the largest soundstage, cutbacks in location footage for Rura Penthe forced a smaller set to be constructed.
The city of Miramichi was formed in 1995 through the forced amalgamation of two towns, Newcastle and Chatham, and several smaller communities, including Douglastown, Loggieville, and Nelson.
In The History of the World, Part I, while escaping the French peasants, Mel Brooks ' character, Jacques, who is doubling for King Louis, runs down a hall of the palace, which turns into a ramp, showing the smaller forced perspective door at the end.
Wind-blown ice forced the Manhattan to change its intended route from the M ' Clure Strait to the smaller Prince of Wales Strait.
Under these circumstances many smaller companies ( often serving only local requirements and in private ownership ) are often forced out of business or decide to sell to one of the dominant entities because it can no longer compete profitably with them.
The move to Petrovsky Zavod, however, forced Decembrists to divide into smaller groups ; the new location was compartmentalized, with an oppressive sense of order.
A shortage of ordained clergy forced smaller congregations to rely on student ministers.
Darius was forced to move his large army to a small battlefield, greatly to the advantage of Alexander's smaller force.
An increase in imported cars into North America forced the Big Three ( General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler ) to introduce smaller and fuel-efficient models for domestic sales.
SAP had the same advantage that JD Edwards had because we worked on smaller companies, we were forced to see the whole broad picture.
He was forced to sell his estate in 1786 and move to a smaller residence (" row-house ") in Richmond.
As the dot-com bubble began to collapse, bankruptcies among its customers ( which were generally smaller ISPs ) forced NorthPoint to restate its earnings for the third quarter of 2000 with more negative numbers than the original quarterly earnings report implied.
Because of the lack of facilities in smaller provinces or rural areas, women were often forced to travel to major cities at their own expense.

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